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Tom Archia
Tom Archia
American musician
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Arnett Cobb
Arnett Cobb
American jazz tenor saxophonist
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Eddie Vinson
Eddie Vinson
American jump blues, jazz, bebop and R&B alto saxophonist and blues shouter
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Don Wilkerson
Don Wilkerson
American musician
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Joe Bridgewater
Joe Bridgewater
American musician
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Illinois Jacquet
Illinois Jacquet
American jazz tenor saxophonist, songwriter
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Russell Jacquet
Russell Jacquet
American musician
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Wild Bill Davis
Wild Bill Davis
American jazz pianist, organist, and arranger
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Frank Lacy
Frank Lacy
American musician
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Buddy Tate
Buddy Tate
American musician
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Kid Ory
Kid Ory
American jazz trombonist
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Tony Campise
Tony Campise
American musician
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J. C. Heard
J. C. Heard
American musician
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Calvin Boze
Calvin Boze
American trumpeter and bandleader
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Booty Wood
Booty Wood
American jazz musician
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Matthew Gee
Matthew Gee
American musician
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Milt Buckner
Milt Buckner
American musician
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Kiane Zawadi
Kiane Zawadi
American jazz musician
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Minor Hall
Minor Hall
American musician
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Boyd Atkins
Boyd Atkins
American musician
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Buster Cooper
Buster Cooper
American trombonist
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Joe Newman
Joe Newman
American musician
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Herbie Lovelle
Herbie Lovelle
American musician and actor (1924-2009)
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George Duvivier
George Duvivier
American musician
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Alan Dawson
Alan Dawson
American musician
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Roseanna Vitro
Roseanna Vitro
Jazz singer
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Pops Foster
Pops Foster
American musician
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Haywood Henry
Haywood Henry
American jazz baritone saxophonist
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Jimmy Forrest
Jimmy Forrest
African American jazz musician
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Gray Sargent
Gray Sargent
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Wendell Marshall
Wendell Marshall
American jazz musician; double bassist
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Barrie Lee Hall, Jr.
Barrie Lee Hall, Jr.
American jazz musician, music director and band leader
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Roy Porter
Roy Porter
American musician
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Shifty Henry
Shifty Henry
American musician
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Gene Ramey
Gene Ramey
American musician
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Osie Johnson
Osie Johnson
American jazz drummer, arranger and singer
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Howard McGhee
Howard McGhee
American trumpeter
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Lammar Wright, Sr.
Lammar Wright, Sr.
American jazz musician
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Walter Booker
Walter Booker
American jazz double-bassist
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Al Lucas
Al Lucas
Canadian jazz musician
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Lloyd Glenn
Lloyd Glenn
American musician
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Reuben Phillips
Reuben Phillips
musician
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Coleman Hawkins
Coleman Hawkins
American jazz saxophonist
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Country Joe McDonald
Country Joe McDonald
American musician and anti-war activist
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Johnny Griffin
Johnny Griffin
American musician
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Charlie Monroe
Charlie Monroe
American musician
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Butch Ballard
Butch Ballard
American jazz drummer
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Norman Granz
Norman Granz
American jazz musician and producer
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A. K. Salim
A. K. Salim
American musician
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Lee Collins
Lee Collins
American musician
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Lionel Hampton
Lionel Hampton
American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, percussionist, bandleader and actor (1908-2002)
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Rudy Rutherford
Rudy Rutherford
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Cecil Payne
Cecil Payne
American jazz saxophonist
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Rex Stewart
Rex Stewart
American jazz cornetist
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John Adriano Acea
John Adriano Acea
Jazz pianist
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Michael Carvin
Michael Carvin
American musician
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Henry Coker
Henry Coker
American musician
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Bob Wills
Bob Wills
American Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader (1905-1975)
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Jimmie Noone
Jimmie Noone
American musician
Cedric Haywood
American musician

Cedric Haywood

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Cedric Haywood (December 31, 1914 – September 9, 1969) was an American jazz pianist.

Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Haywood played as a teenager in a high school band with Arnett Cobb. His first professional engagement was with Chester Boone's band in 1934, followed by an extended run with Milt Larkin (1935–42); during his tenure in the band the reed section included Illinois Jacquet, Tom Archia, and Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson in addition to Cobb. Haywood also played with Floyd Ray and Lionel Hampton around the turn of the decade. In 1942 he played with Sidney Bechet. Toward the middle of the 1940s Haywood moved to California, served in the Army during World War II, and following this joined Saunders King in 1948.

In the 1950s Haywood worked with Illinois Jacquet, Cal Tjader, and Kid Ory, touring Europe with Ory in the middle of the decade. Early in the 1960s he played with Brew Moore, then moved back to Houston in 1963. There he played locally as a bandleader and recorded with Lightnin' Hopkins. In the late 1960s, he contributed arrangements to a big band led by Sonny Franklin; among the participants were Tom Archia and Don Wilkerson.